CAYTON, Chief Judge.
Claiming to be a holder in due course, Clyde A. Bowles brought two suits on a series of three promissory notes, all dated the same day. The first suit covered a note for $1500 and one for $1000; the second covered a note for $2500. Both suits named as defendants Bertha A. Marsh as maker and James F. Patrick as the payee-indorser from whom plaintiff claimed to have acquired the three notes. Patrick defaulted. Defendant Marsh defended on the ground...
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